‘This is stupidity’: Centralising WHO, giving it control of global health amounts to giving Big Pharma free reign over our lives

‘This is stupidity’: Centralising WHO, giving it control of global health amounts to giving Big Pharma free reign over our lives

The evidence (for example, here and here) points to the fact that regional approaches, grounded in local contexts and community empowerment, offer a much more promising path toward a healthier future for a lot more people.

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Study links high women death rate to eating ultraprocessed foods in ‘attractive’ packaging and ‘enjoyable’ flavours

Study links high women death rate to eating ultraprocessed foods in ‘attractive’ packaging and ‘enjoyable’ flavours

Over the past few years, there’s been a growing number of studies about ultraprocessed foods and how they are responsible for the increase in chronic health concerns today. A recent Swedish study joins this list, providing compelling evidence that ultraprocessed foods increase all-cause mortality, especially among women.

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Delay, defend and deny: US insurance catchwords that might unravel motive behind murder of UnitedHealth CEO

Delay, defend and deny: US insurance catchwords that might unravel motive behind murder of UnitedHealth CEO

Brian Thompson was killed in an attack police called targeted as he was about to enter the Hilton hotel for the company’s annual investor conference. The gunman, whose crime was recorded on video, is at large and the New York City Police Department said there was no known motive for the murder.

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Report: Famine catastrophes result from governments fear of international stigma and political blowback at home for failing to feed own people

Report: Famine catastrophes result from governments fear of international stigma and political blowback at home for failing to feed own people

Martin Griffiths, who stepped down as UN humanitarian relief chief in June, said shortages of data, money and access to areas where people are starving has created a situation in which “your hands are tied behind your back from the beginning.”

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New findings reveal DNA contamination in Pfizer Covid vaccines up to four times legal limits

New findings reveal DNA contamination in Pfizer Covid vaccines up to four times legal limits

The new study follows the recent publication of a peer-reviewed paper in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, identifying serious safety concerns in the mRNA Covid-19 shots. The authors of that study called “at minimum” a moratorium on the shots.

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New report says Covid didn’t cause surge in excess deaths, pandemic response did

New report says Covid didn’t cause surge in excess deaths, pandemic response did

Hospitals and medical providers imposed aggressive and experimental medical interventions on some people, including the systematic use of ventilators, experimental treatment protocols and palliative care for those who were severely ill. Others were denied access to medications like ivermectin or antibiotics.

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Findings: Merck pharmaceutical’s popular asthma drug causes serious mental health issues in children and adults

Findings: Merck pharmaceutical’s popular asthma drug causes serious mental health issues in children and adults

The FDA also could review all available information to determine whether the risk outweighs the therapeutic benefit in kids and, if not, issue a contraindication warning that the drug shouldn’t be used in children under 18.

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Yuck to profits: Zimbabwe resorts to maggot farming to survive drought, thrive

Yuck to profits: Zimbabwe resorts to maggot farming to survive drought, thrive

In Uganda, the maggots helped plug a fertiliser crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. In Nigeria and Kenya, they are becoming a commercial success.

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SHIF or SHA heist: Enterprise Resource Planner Ruto sourced from Adani for $800 million costs less than $8 million in Kenya

SHIF or SHA heist: Enterprise Resource Planner Ruto sourced from Adani for $800 million costs less than $8 million in Kenya

The shares in this consortium are as follows when rounded off, the company associated with Adani controls 60 per cent, Safaricom and David Ndii-associated company 20 per cent each. Going by the shares, Adani would have received Ksh6 billion ($46,170,000) and the other Ksh2 billion ($15,390,000) annually. From these figures, David Ndii and his wife will be making a cool Ksh2 billion annually from your SHIF contribution.

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Scientists in world’s leading potato producer, China, are in a rush to find climate-proof potatoes

Scientists in world’s leading potato producer, China, are in a rush to find climate-proof potatoes

China is the world’s biggest producer of potatoes, which are crucial to global food security because of their high yield relative to other staple crops. But they are particularly vulnerable to heat and climate change, driven by fossil fuel emissions, is pushing temperatures to dangerous new heights while also worsening drought and flooding.

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